pull faces (at someone)

pull faces (at someone)

To make distorted, silly, or humorous facial expressions (at someone) for one's own or someone else's amusement. I get great laughs out of my nieces and nephews by pulling faces at them.Mom, tell Billy to quit pulling faces, he's really annoying me!

LISA Fraser from Stockbridge Village sent this picture of niece Alex, three and nephews, John, eight and Luke, four pulling faces to scare their nan Sadie, while Jason Vlasman snapped Charles Cooper and his two year-old daughter Emilia from Halewood.

I wonder if that "something" was along the lines of: "I've just about had enough of snotty kids, emboldened by reinforced glass, pulling faces and trying to wind me up, and frankly I wouldn't mind being returned to my natural environment.

The campaign points out several "extremely dangerous" activities which many parents allow their children to do while in the car, including pulling faces at other drivers and playing with electric windows.

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